This is an oldie probably made around 1900 plus or minus 20 years. It was made in Belgium by Jean Marck a family business.
It’s gem type which where very common in that period. The Demi-Tier which I think translates to half shot was a target special, featuring adjustable sights and the target stock.
Gems were sized 1 to 5 and got bigger and more powerful as you go up in numbers. This is a number 2, quite small and all Demi-Tier’s were .177
The gun was found by a dealer who thought he was receiving only Belgium shotguns from the same period from a deceased estate.
It would have been used for indoor shooting shooting competitions and Bell target.
It’s a lovely little gun to shoot and accurate!
It’s gem type which where very common in that period. The Demi-Tier which I think translates to half shot was a target special, featuring adjustable sights and the target stock.
Gems were sized 1 to 5 and got bigger and more powerful as you go up in numbers. This is a number 2, quite small and all Demi-Tier’s were .177
The gun was found by a dealer who thought he was receiving only Belgium shotguns from the same period from a deceased estate.
It would have been used for indoor shooting shooting competitions and Bell target.
It’s a lovely little gun to shoot and accurate!
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